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Marvel Spider-Man Museum

The Story of a Marvel Comic Book Icon

Format: Hardback
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Celebrate 60 years of web-slinging with the story of Marvel Comics' most beloved super hero, Spider-Man! Features Foreword by Stephen Wacker, former Senior Editor of Spider-Man.

When Stan Lee and Steve Ditko debuted Spider-Man in Amazing Fantasy, would they have ever predicted what would happen next? Spider-Man would go on to become the most popular super hero in history! Discover the origins and inception of New York's favourite web-slinging, crime-fighting, skyscraper-swinging super hero, in this gorgeous coffee table book. Not only will readers experience a real-time exhibition of the life of Spidey, but they will uncover his story, his iterations, the storylines that shook comics-lore and discover the creators who brought the web-head to life!

This amazingly curated collection includes rarely seen artwork from the Marvel archives and will chronicle the enormous Spider-Verse and history of the legendary Spider-Man and his most famous foes. Spider-Man Museum is the definitive gift purchase for Spidey lovers everywhere and a must-have addition to the shelf for fans of comics. Celebrate Spidey's 60th anniversary in glorious style.

Also available:
- Marvel Museum
- Marvel Heroes & Villains
- Marvel Universe: An Atlas of Marvel
- What Would Spider-Man Do?
- What Would Hulk Do?
- What Would The Mighty Thor Do?

© 2022 MARVEL

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Authors:
Hartley, Ned
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
9781800783270
Number of Pages:
80
Publication Date:
27/10/2022
Publisher:
Bonnier Books Ltd
Year Published:
2022
Place of Publication:
Dorking
Language:
English
Imprint:
Studio Press
SKU:
9781800783270

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